Coquimbo Region (Chile)

Explore Chile’s Wine Paradise: Coquimbo Region

The Coquimbo Region, nestled in north-central Chile, is a hidden gem for wine enthusiasts. Known for its clear skies and diverse terroirs, this area produces exceptional wines, particularly Syrah and Chardonnay.

Towns and Villages

La Serena, the region’s capital, serves as an excellent base for wine tours. Its colonial architecture and nearby beaches offer a perfect blend of culture and relaxation.

Vicuña, in the Elqui Valley, is famous for its pisco production and stargazing opportunities. It’s an ideal spot for wine and astronomy lovers alike.

Wine Producers

  • Viña Falernia: Pioneering winery in the Elqui Valley, known for high-altitude viticulture
  • Viña Mayu: Produces exceptional Syrah and Pedro Ximénez
  • Viña Tabali: Located in the Limarí Valley, famous for its Chardonnay and Pinot Noir
  • Viña San Pedro: Offers a wide range of wines from different valleys in the region

Accommodations

For a luxurious stay, consider Hotel de Larache at Alto Atacama Desert Lodge & Spa. It offers stunning views and easy access to wineries.

Budget-conscious travelers can opt for Hostal El Punto in La Serena, providing comfortable rooms and a central location.

Dining

Restaurante Bakulic in La Serena offers excellent Chilean cuisine paired with local wines. Try their fresh seafood dishes for a true taste of the region.

In Vicuña, El Chañar serves traditional Elqui Valley fare with a modern twist. Don’t miss their quinoa risotto paired with a local Syrah.

Wine Shops & Bars

La Vinoteca in La Serena offers an extensive selection of regional wines. Their knowledgeable staff can guide you through tastings of Coquimbo’s finest varietals.

Visit El Mirador Wine Bar in Vicuña for panoramic views of the Elqui Valley while sipping on local Syrah and Chardonnay.

Other Shops

Pick up locally-made goat cheese at the Mercado La Recova in La Serena. It pairs perfectly with the region’s white wines.

Elqui Olivos in Vicuña sells high-quality olive oil, a great souvenir to complement your wine purchases.

Attractions

  • Mamalluca Observatory: Combine stargazing with wine tasting for a unique night out.
  • Elqui Valley: Take a scenic drive through vineyards and visit small wineries along the way.
  • Fray Jorge National Park: Explore this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, home to a rare fog-dependent forest.

Events

Attend the Fiesta de la Vendimia (Grape Harvest Festival) in March. Enjoy wine tastings, local food, and traditional music in various towns across the region.

Don’t miss the La Serena International Jazz Festival in November, where you can pair world-class jazz with regional wines.

Appellations

  • Elqui Valley DO: Known for its Syrah and Sauvignon Blanc
  • Limarí Valley DO: Renowned for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir
  • Choapa Valley DO: Emerging appellation producing promising Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon

Grape Varieties

The Coquimbo Region, part of Chile’s Coquimbo wine region, is known for its diverse grape varieties. Syrah and Carmenère thrive in the area’s warm climate.

Other popular varieties include:

  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Merlot
  • Chardonnay
  • Sauvignon Blanc

Main Wine Styles

Coquimbo’s wines are characterized by their full-bodied and fruit-forward profiles. Red wines dominate production, with Syrah and Carmenère leading the charge.

Notable styles include:

  • Bold, spicy Syrahs
  • Herbaceous, full-bodied Carmenères
  • Crisp, mineral-driven Sauvignon Blancs

Food Specialties

Coquimbo’s cuisine perfectly complements its wines. Fresh seafood from the Pacific coast pairs wonderfully with local white wines.

Must-try dishes include:

  • Ceviche de pescado (fish ceviche)
  • Empanadas de mariscos (seafood empanadas)
  • Chupe de jaiba (crab casserole)

Drives & Walks

Explore Coquimbo’s stunning landscapes through scenic drives and walks. The Elqui Valley offers breathtaking views of vineyards and the Andes mountains.

Recommended routes:

  • Elqui Valley Wine Route: Visit multiple wineries along this picturesque drive
  • Fray Jorge National Park: Hike through unique fog-dependent forests
  • La Serena-Coquimbo coastal walk: Enjoy stunning ocean views

Itineraries

3-Day Wine Lover’s Tour

Day 1: Explore La Serena, visit Viña Falernia for a tasting

Day 2: Drive through Elqui Valley, stopping at Viña Mayu and Viña Cavas del Valle

Day 3: Visit Fray Jorge National Park, end with a sunset wine tasting at Viña Francisco de Aguirre

5-Day Coquimbo Explorer

Days 1-2: La Serena and Coquimbo city tours, including wine bars and local restaurants

Days 3-4: Elqui Valley wine tour and stargazing experience

Day 5: Coastal drive to Los Vilos, stopping at beaches and seafood restaurants

Getting There & Around

The Coquimbo Region is accessible by air, land, and sea. La Florida Airport in La Serena offers domestic flights from major Chilean cities.

  • By car: Route 5 connects Coquimbo to Santiago (470 km)
  • By bus: Regular services from Santiago to La Serena (6-7 hours)
  • By boat: Coquimbo port receives cruise ships during summer months

Renting a car is recommended for exploring wineries and coastal areas. Local buses connect major towns and villages.

Best Time to Visit

The Coquimbo Region enjoys a semi-arid climate with mild temperatures year-round. Peak season is December to February (summer).

  • Spring (Sep-Nov): Ideal for wine tours and outdoor activities
  • Summer (Dec-Feb): Perfect for beach visits and coastal exploration
  • Fall (Mar-May): Harvest season, great for wine enthusiasts
  • Winter (Jun-Aug): Quieter period, suitable for stargazing in Elqui Valley

Sustainability Efforts

Many Coquimbo wineries are adopting sustainable practices. Viña Falernia leads with organic viticulture and solar power use.

Key sustainability initiatives:

  • Water conservation through drip irrigation
  • Use of native plants for biodiversity
  • Organic and biodynamic farming practices
  • Eco-friendly packaging and transportation

Language Tips

While English is spoken in tourist areas, learning basic Spanish enhances your experience. Key wine-related phrases:

  • “Una copa de vino, por favor” – A glass of wine, please
  • “�Cuál es su vino más popular?” – What’s your most popular wine?
  • “Me gustaría hacer una cata de vinos” – I’d like to do a wine tasting

Further Resources

For more information on Coquimbo’s wine scene and travel options:

Consider downloading offline maps and translation apps for easier navigation in rural areas.